SS10

Summer School '09 participants Steve Lambert, Stephen Duncombe, and Laura MacCleery mingle after a long day of thinking, making, and sharing.

Eyebeam's annual Summer School program offers a lively mix of youth programs, master classes, public lectures, & hands-on workshops. This year’s program has been organized as part of our summer 2010 exhibition Re:Group: Beyond Models of Consensus showcases work that subverts existing systems or envisions new alternatives to the ways in which individuals can take part, or choose not to take part, in social and cultural life.

Digital Day Camp 2010 (DDC10) engaged 16 NYC public high school students in the pilot of our Mobile App School. As part of this 3-week intensive, students worked alongside experienced artists, designers, and technologists to design their own software application for the mobile platform. Students researched cell phones as tools for creative interaction, learned how to create graphics for mobile devices, and organized all their great ideas into one collaborative mobile app proposal. At a closing reception for the Mobile App School, students and creative collaborators pitched their proposed app to an audience of application developers.

Eyebeam's annual Summer School program offers a lively mix of youth programs, master classes, public lectures, & hands-on workshops. This year’s program has been organized as part of our summer 2010 exhibition Re:Group: Beyond Models of Consensus showcases work that subverts existing systems or envisions new alternatives to the ways in which individuals can take part, or choose not to take part, in social and cultural life.

Program offering includes:

MASTERCLASS

July 19 - July 23Visual Music Workshop led by Aaron Meyers & Aaron Koblin, in creative partnership with Ghostly International. Tuition for this course has been generously underwritten by Ghostly. Registration closed.

STUDIO-BASED SUMMER MASTERCLASSES AT EYEBEAMDeadline to sign-up June 21

Join us this July for a series of week-long, studio-based intensives. Work alongside Eyebeam Fellows Kaho Abe and Jacob Ciocci and their collaborators, experimenting and playing with creative uses of the latest tools in art, media, and technology. Walk away with at the very least a working prototype of a project, and of course learn some new skills along the way.

These courses will simulate a residency experience at Eyebeam - Over the course of the week, participants will spend time working and hanging out with the artists, designers, academics, and technologists from around the world that make up our community, and have studio access to studio tools and equipment relevant to your work here. Eyebeam’s studio is located in the heart of NYC’s Chelsea art district, and provides a fertile context for thinking, making and sharing.